The Brigade is a non-profit living history association dedicated to recreating the life and times of the common soldier of the American War for Independence, 1775-1783. Members represent elements of all the armies then involved: Continental, Militia, British, Loyalist, German, French, Spanish, and Native American forces plus civilian men, women and children. Since 1962 the Brigade has been ...
The British Brigade. An organization of Revolutionary War reenactors.
The 18th Century The British Army during the Revolutionary War Life in the Regiment The Regimental Colours History of the Regiment The Brown Bess The Manual Exercise The 1768 Clothing Warrant Courts Martial Proceedings The Articles of War Annual Inspection Returns The Honour Roll The Proclamation of Rebellion Recruiting Parties The Employment of Blacks in the British Army Women and the British ...
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Welcome to Historic Elk Landing an almost forgotten port at the head of the Chesapeake Bay. During America s late Colonial and early Federal periods, roughly 1770 to 1820, Elk Landing was the mid Atlantic s northernmost navigable inland waterway and the preferred route of north and south travel for many well-known patriots. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Lafayette as well as many other ...
Welcome to our web site. If you would like to learn more about our organization, click on the pineapple. In the 18th century, the pineapple was a symbol meaning welcome . People would often have this symbol at the entrance to their home or in the room they would entertain guests. ...
Come and watch as the Colonial Americans take up arms in the defense of their liberties as the British Regulars march to Lexington and Concord. Hear the fife and drums and follow in the footsteps of hundreds of soldiers. Place yourself there that day watching and wondering what the future held. Come and hear the guns roar as revolution begins and the United States is born.
HM Tenth Regiment of Foot, American Contingent portrays the service of the British Army in Boston during the American War for Independence.
Welcome to the Home Page for Paul, Laura and Benjamin Thomas This page was last updated February 2002 Paul and Laura were married in an 18th century themed ceremony at the Old Wye Church on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Since they met through their mutual love of history and involvement with living history, they felt a colonial wedding was most appropriate. This photograph was taken on May 17, ...
Welcome to the Field Music of the American Revolution site. The FMAR was first formed in 1994 at Findlay, Ohio from the combined mass music of the Northwest Department Brigade of the American Revolution, and Northwest Territorial Alliance. FMAR now is the combined music of 5 different American Revolutionary War reenacting organizations. For those who do not know the NWTA, and BAR are all ...
Welcome to the home of Pulaski's Independent Legion You have been granted pass number to the Legion camp. Pulaski's Legion is dedicated to the perpetuation of the memory of Brigadier General Count Casimir Pulaski and the Independent Legion he founded and commanded during the American War of Independence. The recreated Pulaski's Legion is generally located in the NYC metropolitan area and ...
Reenacting the American Revolution as a soldier of one of the finest regiments of Britain. The only Battalion companies to be a part of General John Burgoyne's Elite Advance Corps including the Battles of Saratoga.
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1st Battallion of Maryland Loyalists ...
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This site is for History buffs and reenactors. It is primarily centered around the 18th Century, but ranges pretty wide.
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